Caption on back of photograph reads: Like other Long Islanders of the era, the Montauks enjoyed posing for pictures. This interesting photo of "Jake" Fowler the Montauk Hunter, was taken when he was a young man. The story is still told by Bob...

Black and white photograph of twelve men on horseback. One of the men is standing on the back of a horse. The men are all dressed in western style clothing and are wearing either cowboy hats or sombreros. They are in a group in the center of a...

Black and white photograph of five African-American men in front of the station for the Gordon Heights Fire Department. The men are posed in front of a fire truck. Two of the men wear suits, two wear full dress uniforms, and one is obscured by...

Black and white photograph of five African-American men in front of the station for the Gordon Heights Fire Department. Three men are posed in front of a fire truck. The other two men are off to the left in front of a different fire truck.

Black and white photograph of two men and a woman. One man is younger than the other man and the woman, possibly is their son. The men are wearing suits and the woman is wearing a dress and a dark hat. They are standing in front of a house.

Black and white photograph of a group of men dressed in black tie at the altar at Our Holy Redeemer Roman Catholic Church. They are back row left to right: Regis Banville Jr., Thomas Fagan, Leonard Smith, Gustave Hogan, George Pirini. Middle row...

Caption on back of photograph reads: Will Comsa was one of the staunch members of the Sag Harbor Montauks. Related to the Cuffees, it was men of his nature who refused to recognize the famous Wyandank Pharoah as King of the Montauks. Wyandank...

Black and white photograph of 8 men over 90 years old at a dinner in New York City. The man at top left is holding a flute. The man in center sitting in the grey suit is Ezra Mecker (or Meaker) who crossed the continent first in covered wagon,...

Caption on back of photograph reads: This is an interesting photo of Louisa Cotton Cuffee of the Narragansett tribe of Rhode Island. She married Jason Cuffee of the Eastville Band of the Sag Harbor Montauks. this photo of her must have been taken...

Black and white photograph of a group of men seated around a u shaped table. A sign in the back says H and L. Banners near the ceiling are from CCNY, Sayville, Bayshore, Blue Point, Bay Shore and Belmont Park. The man in front left is Howard...

Black and white photograph of men sitting or standing at long tables. Included in the picture are: William G. Miller, J. Frederick Bedell, Hiram Smith, J. Huyler Ellison and James Dean. There is bunting on the wall.